It wears a fresh coat of paint applied in 2014, but everything underneath tells the story of a car that was carefully ...
Built in 1970 and 1971 only, the Plymouth HEMI 'Cuda is the holy grail of Mopars. Not only that, but it's also one of the holy grails of the golden muscle car era. And if recent auctions are any ...
A beat-up, 49-year-old Plymouth is headed to auction next month, and pre-auction estimates say it may sell for more than a brand-new Ferrari, Lamborghini, or Rolls-Royce. That's because the 1971 ...
Perhaps due to the low volume built and even-smaller surviving population, Plymouth Hemi ‘Cudas are among the most valuable and sought-after cars from the muscle car era. Finding one in mint condition ...
A decade after commanding $2.53 million at auction, an ultra-rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda convertible is headed back to the Mecum Auctions Kissimmee event, offering a new test of the high-end muscle ...
The performance-oriented Cuda version is obviously much rarer than the standard Barracuda and premium Gran Coupe. Records ...
Chrysler formed the Plymouth division in 1928 as an entry-level brand, borrowing the name from a brand of twine popular with farmers. Both companies leaned on the name's association with early English ...
Only a few years ago, a Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda convertible—1 of 11 built in 1971—caused a furor when it sold for $2 million. Even in a heated automotive market driven by nostalgic baby boomers, no one ...
Mopar connoisseurs may recognize the name Steve Klein, whether from the internet or another muscle car publication over the years, especially when big-time Plymouths were featured. Steve's been at ...